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Thailand, China ink key Bangkok-Nong Khai High-Speed Railway contract
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22:16, 29-Oct-2020

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A model of the first phase of the high-speed railway linking Bangkok with Nakhon Ratchasima province in Pak Chong, Thailand, December 21, 2017. /Xinhua


A key contract for work on the Thai-Chinese high-speed railway from Bangkok to northern Thailand's Nakhon Ratchasima was signed on Wednesday, injecting new vitality into the country's sluggish economy.

Thai Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha presided over the signing ceremony.

The project helps improve Thailand's infrastructure and boost the economy, and the Thai government attaches much importance to the railway cooperation with China, which is an important strategic route that would increase the country's competitiveness and development of the cities along with it, he said.

The Thai Prime Minister thanked all who have contributed to the project, which has enhanced the bilateral friendship between Thailand and China.

Expressing confidence in the project, the prime minister added that it will help develop Thailand as a hub for transport and logistics in the Association of Southeast Asian Nations and lead to new trade, investment and tourism opportunities in the areas along the rail.

"Let's unite in concerted efforts and wish everything goes well on the project," he said in Chinese, giving his best wishes.

The contract, known as Contract 2.3, covers the railway system, electrical, signaling and communication systems, procurement of train carriages, personnel training, the operation and maintenance work and technology transfer for the 253-kilometer-long rail from Bangkok to Nakhon Ratchasima, the gateway to northeastern Thailand.

The construction of the railway is the first phase of the Bangkok-Nong Khai High-Speed Railway project with China, according to the Bangkok Post.

The contract involves three parties: the State Railway of Thailand, China Railway International Co. and China Railway Design Corporation.

(With input from Xinhua)

 
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From Kunming, Yunnan to Laos then connected till Bangkok eventually, and one day may possibly even linked to Malaysia... so basically from China linked to the Southeast Asia by railways, transporting both goods and people... 😍 For now China - Laos - Thailand (maybe one day Cambodia will be linked to the railway network too !?)

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Credit to Bangkok Post

The Bangkok to Nong Khai HSR line will connect to the 417 km Vientiane–Boten railway from Vientiane to the northern Lao border and the 520 km line from the Lao border to Kunming (linked with Yuxi-Mohan railway in China).

Thailand HSR Route:

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Credit to Thai Public Broadcasting Service (Thai PBS)

Phase 1: Bangkok (Bang Sue) – Don Mueang – Ayutthaya – Saraburi – Pak Chong – Nakhon Ratchasima

Phase 2: Nakhon Ratchasima – Bua Yai – Ban Phai – Khon Kaen – Udon Thani – Nong Khai


Kunming - Yuxi - Mohan - Boten - Luang Prabang - Vientiane - Nong Khai - Nakhon Ratchasima - Bangkok

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This will just take under an hour travel for 253km. Like going to the airport.
 
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That's your prime minister. I never heard his voice before. I know only 3 or 4 foreign countries' top leader can speak Chinese.
I check the Thai news already.
He did speak a Chinese proverb with Chinese language. The translation of the news has slight incorrect.
It should be in the news that

Thai priminister cited Chinese proverb in Mandarin "A group of people with single mind, all jobs successful without obstruction."
 
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From Kunming, Yunnan to Laos then connected till Bangkok eventually, and one day may possibly even linked to Malaysia... so basically from China linked to the Southeast Asia by railways, transporting both goods and people... 😍 For now China - Laos - Thailand (maybe one day Cambodia will be linked to the railway network too !?)

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Credit to Bangkok Post

The Bangkok to Nong Khai HSR line will connect to the 417 km Vientiane–Boten railway from Vientiane to the northern Lao border and the 520 km line from the Lao border to Kunming (linked with Yuxi-Mohan railway in China).

Thailand HSR Route:

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Credit to Thai Public Broadcasting Service (Thai PBS)

Phase 1: Bangkok (Bang Sue) – Don Mueang – Ayutthaya – Saraburi – Pak Chong – Nakhon Ratchasima

Phase 2: Nakhon Ratchasima – Bua Yai – Ban Phai – Khon Kaen – Udon Thani – Nong Khai


Kunming - Yuxi - Mohan - Boten - Luang Prabang - Vientiane - Nong Khai - Nakhon Ratchasima - Bangkok

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Can't wait the railway to be completed!
 
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